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ULASS Plllll Our school days now must come to a close To our class mates we say farewell Although we may choose varied paths in life, Pleasant memories in our hearts will dwell. Long will our minds recall each ioy That bound us in friendship sweet. Long will our hearts treasure memories Ofodear friends we chanced to meet. As we go out every hand is extended To our teachers who have helped us along And shown us the way when it was dark Truly, to them, our thanks belong. As to other scenes and cares we turn Before us the world brightly lies. With dewey eyes and saddened hearts We say our last tender goodbyes. So farewell our dear Alma Mater The ties binding us cannot sever. For we know the Fates will allow us To keep the memory of you forever. RUTH WHEELER Class Poet CLASS S0 ll This night we will set apart Something to keep down deep in our hearts This night though it means a tear Will be a token of class ties broken. CHORUS Now we say goodbye to all we've known At dear old Corinth High Even in dreams when we have gone away We'll remember our classmates sweet Whisper goodbye and gently say-that in all our days to be We will always remember 'Our days at Corinth High. This night that was saved for us We'll always keep in our memory This night though it means goodbye We'll always treasure each little pleasure. SUE DAVIS Class Song Writer
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ll Illli CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of l95O, of Corinth-Holders 'High School, in. thirty-seven individual parts being of sound mind, do hereby make and publish this our last will and testament. Ai2r+cLE i To the Faculty, we leave our sincere gratitude for the knowledge that we have achieved through them during our high school years. ARTICLE II To the Juniors, we leave our ability to select rings and the thrill of receiving a diploma ARTICLE III To the Sophomores, we leave our cleverness which has brought us step by s ladder. ARTICLE IV To the Freshmen, we leave our sympathy for the long unending homework contend during their high school years. ARTICLE V Grady Blinson bequeaths his politeness to Robert Alford. To Orlin Wilder, Kenneth Eason wills his laziness. Wilma Davis bequeaths her typing ability to Geneva Richardson. Evelyn Creech wills her neatness to lvlary Frances Howell and B. J. Bunn. Jimmy Flowers wills his ability to shoot that line of Bull to Billy Powell. Betty Jean Tippett wills her shyness to Dorothy Pounds. Hester Narron bequeaths his loyalty to Clifton Price and Harold Hinton. Louise Stancil wills her personality to Hugh Wilder and Jeanette Hinton. Rex Renfrow bequeaths that fast line to the girls to Franklin Price. Hilda Jean Hinton's love for basketball is left to Hazel Creech and Tillie Su Barbara Nell Boykin wills her kindness to Ruth Johnson. Camilla Brantley leaves her friendly ways to Dorothy Price. C. R. Johnson wills his ability to be a wise crack to Lloyd Tippett. Thomas Poole wills his intelligence to Thomas Barham. Geraldine Curtis bequeaths her unbreakable silence to Daisy Bell Creech. Sue Davis' High School twist is left to Patty O'Neal. Aaron Skinner wills his ability to charm the girls to Cramer Brown. Drexel Thomasson leaves his big feet to Odell Atkinson. tep to the top of the with which they must e Hinton Elizabeth Narron wills that you can't change my mind to Joseph Murphy. Donnie Barham's magnetic attraction goes to Thomas Whitley. Ruth Wheeler leaves her dependability to Dorothy Hinton.
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